The M40 rifle was introduced in 1966. It is a bolt-action sniper rifle used by the United States Marine Corps, or USMC. It is still being used. It was previously used in wars such as the Vietnam War and the Iraq War.
Marine Scout Sniper Rifle was created in 1996.
Carlos Hathcock.
Carlos Hathcock, a renowned US Marine Corps sniper during the Vietnam War, preferred to use white feathers from a barnyard chicken or goose to camouflage the muzzle of his rifle. These feathers helped break up the outline of the rifle and blend it into the surroundings.
Currently, there are no reported military sales of the CheyTac Intervention.
You will have to define the term "Sniper rifle". It could mean anything. The only TRUE sniper rifle is a rifle issued to a sniper. They are simply rifles that are capable of long range accurate shooting. The rifles used by US military snipers during the Vietnam was were simply civilian hunting rifles with decent telescopes.
If you are thinking of the rifle team they are called the silent drill platoon
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To get sniper rifle you must have a commando which has a sniper rifle and a knife !!
i was an armorer in the marine corps, my Vietnam issued 14 was 570171 mfg around '62..however mine was a Winchester.the trw's were inferior in grade and the contract was cancelled.
i belief its a sniper rifle that is by Remington
It depends on the number of Marines. The rifle belonging to a Marine would the Marine's rifle. If you are talking about multiple Marines it would be Semper Fi is the Marines' unofficial motto.